"Devil Winds"
About the Cast



Joe Lando as Peter Jensen JOE LANDO (Peter Jensen) most recently starred in and produced the Fox Family Channel series "Higher Ground." Currently, he just completed "CounterStrike" with Rob Estes for TBS. He is best known for his six-year starring role as 'Byron Sully' on the hit television series "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman." Lando reprised his role for the film "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Revolutions" and "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, The Heart Within." Additionally, Lando recently completed production on three independent feature films: "Blindness" opposite Vivian Wu ("The Joy Luck Club"), "No Code of Conduct," with Charlie Sheen and Martin Sheen and "Seeds of Doubt" opposite Peter Coyote and Alberta Watson.

Lando's other television appearances include "Tracy Takes On" and the USA Original Film "Any Place But Home." In other recent television work, Lando guest starred on Fox's "Alien Nation: The Enemy Within," and the CBS MOW "Shadow's of Desire" with Adrian Pasdar and Nicolette Sheridan.

Lando's additional televisions credits include a recent episode of "The John Laroquette Show," the pilot episode of "Homicide," and the television series "Pros and Cons."




PETER GRAHAM-GAUDREAU (Bob Booker) was born and raised in Kingston, Ontario Canada and studied acting at the renowned George Brown College Theatre School in Toronto and at Queen's University in Kingston.
Most recently Graham completed "It Waits Below" opposite Billy Warlock and a lead role as Schenkman in Universal's "SlapShot 2" with Stephen Baldwin and Gary Busey. In addition, he played the lead roles in the indie films "Where I Will Be," "Going for a Run" and his own short film, "Going Somewhere Slow," which premiered at the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival and is now on the festival circuit.
Guest starring appearances include "Peacemakers" for USA and "Cold Squad" for Alliance Atlantis. He also acted as a hockey stunt double for Sam Niell for NBC's acclaimed mini-series "Kane and Abel."
Graham also wrote and produced the film and play "GSS," and is writing the feature film version with LA screenwriter and mentor Broderick Miller. He has starred in plays and musicals across Canada, including Sam Shepard's "Cowboy Mouth" and the hit Broadway musical "Pump Boys and Dinettes." 


NICOLE EGGERT (Julia Merrow) was born in Glendale, California and started acting at the age of five. Since then, she has created an extensive body of work in film and television. Eggert landed her first dramatic role as Cheryl Ladd's daughter in "When She Was Bad," a somber story about child abuse. She is probably best known for playing 'Summer' on the worldwide syndicated television series "Baywatch." She is also well known for playing the oldest daughter, 'Jamie Powell,' in the television series "Charles in Charge" with Scott Baio. Her extensive television credits include recurring and starring roles in many hit shows including "Boy Meets World," "Clueless," "Home Fires," "T.J. Hooker," "Who's the Boss," "I Dream of Jeannie: 15 Years Later" and "Rose Petal Place." Eggert also appeared in the popular Showtime series "The Outer Limits," opposite Gary Busey.

In feature films, Eggert has had starring roles in "Rich and Famous" with Candice Bergen and Jacqueline Bisset, "Omega Syndrome" with Ken Wahl, "Clan of the Cave Bear" with Daryl Hannah, and a featured role with Charles Bronson in the movie "Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects." Eggert also starred in "Anything For Love" with Corey Haim and Cameron Bancroft, "The Double 0 Kid" with Corey Haim, "The Demolitionist" with Stacy Keach, "The Price of Kissing" with Jon Seda, "Submerged" with Coolio and "Triangle Square" with Mathew Lillard.

Eggert also acted in two independent films, "Murder Seen" with Timothy Bottoms and Callum Keith Rennie and "Submerged" with Dennis Weaver and Maxwell Caufield. Her desire to expand her entertainment business ventures inspired Eggert to start a production company with Tim Miner, an accomplished music producer. 



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